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University advises students to effect course changes at JAMB

The statement said that the affected students were those admitted newly for the 2016/2017 academic session.

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‎‎The information is contained in a statement by the Registrar of LASU, Mr Akinwunmi Lewis, in Lagos on Wednesday.

It explained that the change of course would cost N2, 500 and that the money should be paid directly to JAMB online.‎‎The statement advised students to comply with the directive within 48 hours before Nov. 30, to enable JAMB process and release the admission letters of such candidates.‎“This directive is compulsory and should be strictly adhered to, failure which, the candidate’s admission shall be withdrawn.” ‎‎The statement said that complying with directive was a pre-condition for clearance and registration for the affected students.

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